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It seems The Witness may one day see a Linux release, although the developer expects to make a loss on it, it may come to Linux "for fun or for ideological purposes".

Writing on the official Steam forum, the developer reiterated previous statements.

I think the developer is still basing the majority of their thoughts on some pretty outdated information, like Ubuntu Software Centre sales statistics for Braid (I don't know anyone who purchased anything using the USC):
QuoteOn Linux we would be in for a much worse mess, and then on top of that, many fewer people would buy the game. (We know approximately how many because we released Braid on Linux, it was even directly in the Ubuntu Software Centre for a while). In terms of work invested versus money earned, it would be a substantial loss financially, and it would reduce our quality of life since we would be kind of miserable.


They did ended it on a lighter note which was great to see:
QuoteThis is not to say we won't try a Linux port sometime; we might do it for fun or for ideological purposes, but we would not try to support it seriously and we would expect to lose money on it.


While it's still true it wouldn't make a lot of money, as we all know our market share isn't amazing, it's still nice to see it's not totally ruled out.

Hopefully one day it will happen, and we can test it out.

About the game
The Witness is a single-player game in an open world with dozens of locations to explore and over 500 puzzles. This game respects you as an intelligent player and it treats your time as precious. There's no filler; each of those puzzles brings its own new idea into the mix. So, this is a game full of ideas.

Thanks for the link, FutureSuture. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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tuubi Apr 5, 2016
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Quoting: rustybroomhandle
Quoteit would be a substantial loss financially, and it would reduce our quality of life since we would be kind of miserable

This is a dev who proudly boasted about being connected via tube to a bottle so he could piss without leaving his desk.

As for the port - I bet he could ask someone less dramatic to port it and he can spend quality time with his bottle of piss.
He might very well be a self-satisfied twit and a drama queen, but the bottle of "piss" you're talking about was just a prop for an in-game video.
wvstolzing Apr 5, 2016
Quoting: rustybroomhandleThis is a dev who proudly boasted about being connected via tube to a bottle so he could piss without leaving his desk.

Quoting: tuubiHe might very well be a self-satisfied twit and a drama queen, but the bottle of "piss" you're talking about was just a prop for an in-game video.

So THAT's what they were spoofing in this video...

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scaine Apr 5, 2016
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Quotebut we would not try to support it seriously

I'm not going to buy this, seriously. Blow now ranks updown there with Newman. Hopefully that's where they'll stay.
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I've been interested in The Witness, but I can pass. There are too many good games out these days. It truly makes it easier to turn down Windows-only games.
rustybroomhandle Apr 5, 2016
Quoting: tuubi
Quoting: rustybroomhandle
Quoteit would be a substantial loss financially, and it would reduce our quality of life since we would be kind of miserable

This is a dev who proudly boasted about being connected via tube to a bottle so he could piss without leaving his desk.

As for the port - I bet he could ask someone less dramatic to port it and he can spend quality time with his bottle of piss.
He might very well be a self-satisfied twit and a drama queen, but the bottle of "piss" you're talking about was just a prop for an in-game video.

Hmmm, I can believe that. However, I can't find any news sources reporting it as such. They must have just rolled with the more entertaining version of the story.
ImFromMoston Apr 5, 2016
Sounds like a drama queen to me. with his bad attitude, and insulting approach the possible Linux market I think It would be best if he kept his opinions to himself and kept away from Linux too.

I would not buy anything he produced on any system. by his own admission he's more than happy to release a substandard product and take the money and run.
adolson Apr 5, 2016
As far as I know, he didn't even bother working on the Linux port of Braid at all. He got Ryan Gordon to do it.

Maybe he tried and failed, gave up and got Ryan on board. In that case, which I find unlikely, I'd probably just laugh.
sub Apr 5, 2016
Quoting: adolsonAs far as I know, he didn't even bother working on the Linux port of Braid at all. He got Ryan Gordon to do it.

Maybe he tried and failed, gave up and got Ryan on board. In that case, which I find unlikely, I'd probably just laugh.

Yes, AFAIK he didn't give a sh*t even back then.
The only reason to have port it at all was because it was
a strict requirement to participate in the Humble "Indie" Bundle.
PublicNuisance Apr 6, 2016
Well if it may one day see a Linux port then I can say it may one day see a purchase from me.
m2mg2 Apr 9, 2016
This post keeps tricking me. I keep seeing this and my brain thinks, yay day one support. Then I realize it is; one day. My bad.
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